How do I mask an image in After Effects?

How do I mask an image in After Effects?

To create a mask, you first need to select the layer you want to apply it to. Then grab a shape tools from the toolbar, which you can also cycle through quickly by pressing Q. Simply click and drag in your Composition viewer, and congrats, you’ve made a mask!

How do you make a mask follow an object in After Effects?

Right-click the selected mask and select Track Mask to begin tracking a mask. When a mask is selected, the Tracker panel switches to mask tracking mode, and displays the following controls: Track forward either one frame at a time or until the end of the layer.

How do you create a clipping mask?

Create a clipping mask

  1. Hold down Alt (Option in Mac OS), position the pointer over the line dividing two layers in the Layers panel (the pointer changes to two overlapping circles), and then click.
  2. In the Layers panel, select the top layer of a pair of layers you want to group, and choose Layer > Create Clipping Mask.

How do you mask tracking?

To use the mask tracker, select a mask and click the Mask Path setting under the mask. Right-click the selected mask and select Track Mask to begin tracking a mask.

How do you mask a motion?

Create a circle mask

  1. In the canvas toolbar in Motion, click and hold the mask tools pop-up menu, then choose Circle Mask (or press Option-C). The Circle Mask Tool HUD appears.
  2. Drag in the canvas until the resulting ellipse is the size you want, then release the mouse button.

What is a layer mask?

A layer mask is a tool in Adobe Photoshop that is used to change the visibility of a single layer in an image file. A layer mask can be used to hide specific areas of a selected layer within an image file, or to make other areas of a layer visible using the brush tool to highlight segments of the image layer.

What is masking animation?

Masking is a simple way to reveal portions of the layer or layers below it selectively. This technique requires making one layer a mask layer and the layers below it the masked layers.

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